FAIiL, IS3I. BOOTS &L SHOES. FILL ,l\i) \IL\TER GOODS. t:. Ij. 4* «f. Pemberton AVK .just rcct'ivfd fit m New York uml rtiiia'lflj'liia a complete Stock of SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Anionj: which niny he IVnunl nn extensive lot ol LAUirS’ l)l!i:ss (',t)()l)S. viz: riaiii, wnforoil !ui>l t'Uks; Needle-workoil (’ashiueres: Hro- I'ado anil watercl I’njilins; ('iiaiiu-leon l,nu;siaii- «s; rUom' Ueps; I’lniil Lnstvcs; rich Saxony I)c- I-ains: plain, wjiteroil aiul lijriireil Silk warp ■\Vk arc receiving oiir , Fall ftntl Winter supply of ; Boot!* aul Sliocsy Consistinjj of a very lar^c and splendifl assortment of the LATKST FASHIONS, ! TUUiNIP SEKO. S^Nr.MSH White Dutch, large English Nor- ^ folk. Huta Baga Turnip Seed, received to day and for sale by S. J. HWK iiust received fn m New York ami ] and embracincc a very preat j I’hiiadeli.hia a complete Stock of variety of styles for Ladies', (.Jenileinen s. es’. Hoys', ivud ('liildren’s wear: with a larjrc «s- j snrtmeut of Men's and IJov's Kip and ( oarse lUUMJANS. A sniH*rior article of Gentlemen’s and Ladies India-nilDber Shoos. —ALSO— Trunks. Carj.rt liajrs, and Window Shade.';; Vm hl\ckBoni- ! "alf, Morocco. Uoat. Lininfr. Binding:, and Pad tair'n a . S*> »1«- blue, white and straw colored larltans. itc. T*l»iin and watere«l .Mantillas: Hay >tate. plaid i mid embroiden'il Thiliet and t'ashmere Shawls; drab and black I’a.shniere ditti. I'MIUJOli'KHIi'.S.—French Worked Lace ('iil)es and ('ollais; worked ('tiffs; a I)cautifiil lot | liortha L;ice Tapes; I'nder-slceves and rhenii- j settis; Swi.ss and .lactmet ’rnitiinintts; Jlem- . stitfiied and Needle-worked I.inen ( ambric j Handkerchiefs; black, blue and white Lacc , Veils, i;c. Xc. ! —A1>S0— I Black, brown and frreen French and Fnijlish ; rb>ths; hlack and fancy rassinierc-: jdaiji and j tig'd .Satin Vcstinprs; Valencia and I'ashniere [ dftlo; Twec'Is; Sattincis: Kcntiuky .Uans: Silk . and Worsfii! Scijrcs; plaid j-inseys: red, blue j ;in l white Fi.mnels; Freni li and Silk warp ditto: Ipin>\n and lilcaclied Cantun ditto; l>nijrfrets; (Frciicli and I'hijrlish I’riuts; Irish l.inens; I’owi lin^: Table I'iapers: l.a lies’ and ' Gentlemen s Kid tiloves. of a very superior ipial- i itv; Silk and Cotton Hosiery; l.aniK's Wool and Merino ditto; La lies' and Gentlemen's Cashmere Gloves, \c. I'tc. ^•1 /mye of' Jhivui fx; .)/'•/','7r//( (tiitJ An- Ijoht llnt^; J/i n's am/ Jinj/s' Jldt tnI luJt Rfc*y“ superior lot of Gentlemen’s (’alf Hoots and Shoes; Ladies’ Gaiters and otiier styles of Shoes; TraveHin:r Trunks; ('arpet H.-iirs. .Vc. The abi'vp (Joods were selected more particu larly tor the UKTAIL TKAl'l', and will he soll on verv acconunodating terms. F.. L. vV, J. A. I'KMHCKTON. Sept. 11. IX'.l. -Itf ' ables, v'tc. Persons w isliintr to pnn hnsc by Wholesale or Hctail. are reipiested to examine our Stock. We i are ilcteniiined to sell very low for t'ash, or on tinje to punctual oustoniers. S. T. HAWLEV & SON. Sept. 30, iy-’>l. 26-tiw illTS. ClfS, MOTS 4 SilOliS. I- JFftH if tut l%*inter Stork. 1 .■) I . Aua:v, SEiKTSWKI.I. & CO. M:\V FAl.L AM) WLNTKU OOO J>S^. a as UK Snbscriln-rs arc now receivina: lirect IL from New Vor!; .ind I’iii'.tdclpliia. tiic lar gest and }iand'"Tne.^t Stock of i'Staftlc (iitd r'ttncif Dr If (loods That they h:ive e'er exhihitcil in this m.ir’Ket. (■mbracin" evi ry variety of L;i'1ie,'' and Gentle- iiieu's ]>HK.'^.S ;tx>I>S. aiimu'r which may )>e found; liLick .and fancy watered ami plain Press Silks: black and fancy Cobnrsrs: L.ima Twills; fitiured and plain fancy and black Moh.iir Lus tres: Silk Warp and ('rape l>r>c;ides: .''wiss. Scotch and Chenc Gini:h;ims: .''axuiiy I'e-Lains; French. Kiijrli^h and Americ.tn I’rints; Lmti'^l Cashmeres; plain ditto; chanireable I'e-Lains; watered and needle-wurk Cashmeres; clianjrea- bh“ ^ ^neses; Hroc.a le Lnstres; I>:itiiask -Koli.ins; Hack iMiniliAzines: seoond-mourninjr I’oplins; }dain and watered .''ilk Mantill.-is: coloreil and black Velvet Mantillas; Hr^ca le I’oplins; and ;i l:ir;re ass"rtnient nf I'lc.,.; Tiimmi'i;>s; French and Kn2lish Merin.is; Velvet Neck Uiobnijs and C’!;l'-. ,xc. KMlJROIDEllIK.s-. French worked Collars and Capes; French worked ('utis; French worked Chemi« ttes; I'n- 'liT-Sleeves; Swiss and .lacmn'i 'rnuvmin'^s-. In fants' Waists and Caji-;; Hem-stit -hcd aii'l ncc- dlc-\v >vk‘‘d Linen ('amlivic llai.'lkirchicls. fr'>m I'S ct'. to .'S.'i; uivl a beautiful a-s ii-tinent i>f Veiis; every variety .if Sli iwls. eiiihri>i'leri‘l and J'liiead. C.ittun anil Linen Hdgin;rs and L;u:vs: black Silk Laci .- ari'i — ALS)— Hl.ick, blTio, br'inn and pr"on French .'ind Kiij'li'li 'k'tl'.>; Mack and fancy ('assimeres; ’nt Wlret. tiirured an-1 Klack Satin and V,»len- .*a \’estin,L's. i very lianilsnuuc;' Sattinets; Kentucky .leans: Tweed-: i.iiisey.’t; Flannels, \ Wind and cotton: ('snabnr;^-': l*i ii:».'f'ts; Uama^k I Table (.’oths: ditto Na]>kii;s: Centre-Table ('nv- ' I'rs. very tine; I'iano I'Mvers; Irish Linens: Lin- t-n l,;n\iis: Tlin ad ('aml«iic>: Toweliinv'^: (!en- tleic ‘ii « Nleiiii'- Sliii-t an I Di-aner': Silk Neck and l’"cket M' eii-hier-: L.idies' Merino \'ests; r;i-iimerea!id Si’k If. se;dlirt. Ifa'.f-llose; the eclebrafi' I .''.li'.-ni .le.ans. iiack .->nd jrrev. Ladies', f ientlenien's iin.i CiiiJdren's i> > »TS and S!I(»1:S. I’,..vk' and Infant-' Mat an4 Caps. \ehet. Satin. Siraw and Fli>ren.-e r...t;net. I'itto ditto ditto for Mi,es. And every article nsiiaUv kept in a l»rv (;xxls Store. linf° We invite thp public fc cnM and exnm- ' ine our larjjc* and li.-iiidsiime .'stock, as wc are al- Viiys anxious to show our Gnods. S,itjnr, Tm ami .\Hi;V, SilK.MWKiJ, C(t. retur-i thanks to the citizens .f Fayetteville, and tlie public jtener«Ily, for tUi- very liberal (Kitn^r.ajre here- t'liiire beMf(,wciJ ,,ci thenj, and inteii 1. l»v strict attention to bu.siness. to merit a contuiuance. S. S. AHKV. 1’. shkmwfll. •J. 11. .McDoNaLI). ] ayetteville, Sept. }.\ o|,f P. i* .M)II\S).\ •ll.-'I i;iJ Li\ Li> and fifl'evs for Sal cheap.— r'l ^l.•|frs -ii[K'ri.r i:io COFFFK - t'aiTi'ls Siicrar. o(t Icurels .Ma' kei cl. Nos. 1, J and :5, Liiul and lirannlatcd Sufrar. _.\LS(»_ ^ -\ Irir-e ass.Tfment .,f Ir..n and Nails, Shov- e,'. .''pa'les. I i-ace ( iiain.e, Shbvels and 'J'onps, Liaekshiitlis’ Uelinws. .\uviU, Vises, Hammers, 1‘iane.s, Aiijiers and Chisels, Files, Collins’s Axes ^:c. Ansu.-t JO, lf.'.]. ].ttf • Ve{r\Fir~m. Tho un(i('r.-'i(rii(>(l liavf; ontorcd into copartnership, under the name .and 5tylc of H \Lf., •'s.VCKKTT. tor the ]>ui-pose of doinp a l)ry Goods and Harilware Husiness, and have taken the Store o doors East of the Fayetteville •l-tel. .L H. HALL. A. E. HALL. T. M. SACKETT. August :2tj, 18-')], l(')tf WE are now receiving; a large and well .se lected Stock of DRY OtMmS, (’omjirisinjr every article usually kept in that lijje. together with 150 Ca.ses Hools and Shoos, and Caps. _.\LS(J_ .\ well selected Stock of li.iiio n\iRr.. Tt) ull of whicii we invite the attention of .Mer chants of the interior, who will tind it to their intereMt to examine our Stock before making their purchases. We will not be undcrsoM by any one doing buf-iness in this place. HALL & SACKETT. August ■2."), l(Uf 1H.\.\ E just received from New Y'ork, my FALL AND WINTER Htock of (jloods, Consisting of a general Hasortmetjt of Dry Goods, Grorrries, Hardware, riillery, ic. a^- 1 will >,arter for TURPENTINE, or any kiml or I roduce. N. KLNG. It* niiles North of Fayetteville f»et, ’ v.-irious of /..n/, SHOES. fB^HE .Sul)-cril>er oilers f'>r sale one of the largest and best n.'sortments of GOOI'."' in his line ever ofl'eri'd in this jilace. He is ' very thankful for the very liberal patronage that i he has h.-id, and sidicits a continuance of the i same. His stock has l>ecn selecteil with care, j anil consists of nearly every variety and style, : from the best m.anufacturers, ' He hiis (>n hand and olfers Itiw for Cdfh. :it j retail or Ly the case, latest styles (ientlemen's I Beaver. Nutii:i, .Moleskin, Silk, Ilrush and .\n- gola H-VTS. Also. Jenny Lind. Kossnth. ,\r- i tist. Hough and Hcaily, and stitfened Fur and ■ Wool Hats, for Men. Vonth and Hoys—in abun- | ' dance by the doze:i oi- ca.so. i —AI.SO— ! very large supply of Cloth, Plush. Velvet and Fnr C.M’S. of all (ju.alities. styles .and pri ces,—by the single Caj> or t>y the dozen. —AL.'-'O— lioots and Shot's. of the folliiwiiig varieties, viz: Fine W.ater-proof, fine (’alf, tine Kip and heavy Winter IJOOT.''. ,Vlso, Hoys' and Yiniths' Calf and Kii> Hoots. Genilem”n' l>r»‘ss .'^h"es. of jualitie.«. Together witii an assoi tment .\Iiss«‘s' ;iiid t hildren's 1>()((T.'> viz: .Jenny Lind, Fxcclsinrs. Gaiters, ditto Il.ilf. Huskins, Siippers itnl .Mi>r>cco l!oo:s. .\1so. (i‘ntlemen's and Lailics' l!uhl>ers. With a I.‘‘"I siippl\ of ^ o^’tl!S , H*'ys'. Childrens'and Servants' heavy .''ii H--;. ,\ll of which he etfevs l.iw fi«r or on time t" ]omctual customers. Please call and ''ati>l'\ voursclves before pur.-’iias'.ng el.-ewhere. J(»HN C. THOMSON, Market .''ijnare. Scjt. •Jt'l. l.''.')1. -'itf xorR'i*:. FILL 1\II \ll\Ti:ri (iOODS. fHIHE .”^uliseriJ>ers are now receiving a well flL '•■lected ,'ti>ck 'f .‘'laple and Fan'V HHV GOOl».'^, Among their sti>ck will be fuunl the latest styles of l.;idie>' ;ind ientlemen's I>I!E.''.'' (iOOl).''. t.igetlur with a good assortment of lic;itly-m:idt* (_’l'>thino; I'iiil>n‘llas; ll;its. nii'l lioiiiicf.s; :ill kind' nf l) »its ami (’;\rpvt;\\i:; Sad 11c.'. liritUt";, Wluj - :uiil (’■ ILir.'; II.n\l\van‘ and Ciitlcrv; Le;i- fli'T; 11’>ll(i\v-\v:ire :iinl 'nx-kt r_v-\v:irc; ).,'-a{’. h'liiin. ('riisln-'l. ( lariticil l)n>\vii ,''u- lmi'': Tfi': Kin, I/i;.Miira :!ud .Java ('nfl'i-■; Iron ;in l Nail.'. t Witii many other lo.ods, which will he soi-i v.-ry id'e ij) for (’.i.-^h. or I’ll time f i those wlin pay 1 luu-ru I’ly. \V»‘ wouid l>e irlad if oar fri«'nd' .and the j.ublic gener.iiiv would gi\e n> ,-i call. J. T.' Col N« IL .V. ’A1N. Sept. 1. L‘''il. l.''tf FILL l.\!) Vil.\Ti:R (iO()l)!i. 17” E h.ave rec.-i\t our tistlal .sti d a;i'l ck of are now recrivii;'.! sr vFu: Fancy coods. Consi.sfii»g of nearly every .article usually kept in the l»ry Good' line. _ALS 1— A FINK ASsoIJTMK.VT oK l''asIiion:ii)j(‘ IJonnt'ts, Hats, Caps. Hoots. Slux's, \c. The above Stock we would invite our custom ers. frienils. and the public generally, to call and examine liefore purchasing, as we are de- tertnineil to sell Goo.Is to suit the times. ALEX'H .JOHNSON A; CO. Fayetteville. Sept. ‘J;!. IS.'^l. li.'itf Watches andJeweiry, Al WlioU-xalo aii«l Kolail. J. M. Iilv\SI,KV W(U'Ll) respectfully inform the j'ublic generally, that be has returnetl reeetit- ly fronj New York, with tlecidedly a lai’ge .as sortment of U'^atchen and Jeirelrt/. Manv of these AVatches were bought for C.\SH HV THE PACKAGE, and can therefore be sobl very low. He has Watches of all kinds; ( hains, I Kevs and Seals of all kinds and ol the latest stvles: Finger-Hings, Ear-I!ings. Medallions, of all siz(‘S, of I'nglish and American m:ike; La dies' Chatelaines: Cuff Pins; ('ollar and Sleeve ; Huttons: Shirt Studs; (Jold Spectacles, light ami heavy; (iold Pens and Pencils; Gold .and !ilver Thimbles: Hracelets; Silver Fruit and Hntter ' Knives; Silver Spoons of all sizes; large lot of j Pocket Cutlery; Scissors, l)cst finality: Ihitten- hole Scissors, Surveyor's ('omjiasses and Chains: ; Mathematic.il Instruments: large tjuantify id' ’ tine and ci>mmun Pistols: tine and common sin gle and double-barrel Guns; Game Hags: Shot ' Helts and Powder flasks; Military (ioods, in cluding the l!.ass l>rum and the smallest Hutton; ! Violins and extra Hows; Flutes, t'larionets. I'la- i geolet.s. .U-cordeons, id'all kinds and sizes; .Mtt- ' sic r.oses; Perfumery: .'% ap; Lather Hrn.shcs; P,a/.ors and Strops; 1'v.'; sing and Pocket Comlis; Plated .-in 1 Hritanni.i Vt.-ire; and various other tilings too tedious to enumt rate. Call and give me a trial. Cash paid for okl Gold and Silver. Bfeir* K.s; and .Jkwi;li:v noatly Hepaired. Fii//'■(( r,y. (.—Xnrth-K,t.t Conu r of MfuKvt Sijiturr. lj-.‘,m] ‘ .1. M. HEASLEV. DAG-UBRREOTYPB FOIITK Ail’S. A SMITH, l>agneirean .\rti«t, havitig • been instructed in one of the largest and hest Establishmi'iits in New York, .and by one ofthel)cst .\rtists in New York or .any where else, would respectfully inform the citizens of Fayetteville, .and per.'ons living ue;ir. that he h.as a Koom in the rayetteville Hotel fitti 1 n)> for taking 1 ■.igiien'cotv pcs. and ouhl be ver.v much ]'lea-^ed to waif "n tln'Se « ho may wisli to have tiieir l.ikenes'cs taken. He has the best materials tliat c.an be bou;:ht an.v wliei'e witii- ont any excepti. n. He intends stojiping here only a few wi'c’^s. Call Soon, if yon wish a correct anl go.)d I.il;cnes-i. He I'cils th;it he can >ati-;!'.\ those «iio may gi\e hini a call, if a correct .and good l-'kcness will ijo it. Time ot' taking, fjom !• ,\. ,M. luitil •’> P. M. l>.ark or t>l.ack dresses liest f'i>r t.aking; wliite w ill not answ er \' ell. Prices from Two to Ten lio’lar". Ijfii ( liiMren one .N ear ohl ami npwaiN t.a- keii. if they c.an he kept still ] ."i or 'Ji> .'ccond'. Time for t.iking ( hi'dren. from 10 .\. .NL until J P. .M. ■ Instructions given in the Art. l-f'‘ Per>oii> t.iken in -ir iups if they wi>h it. Haguerreoty pes and .Mini itnre I’ainting.' co pied I"r tho^e who ma_\ w i-:!i it. ( di. w :i 1 Some ]>owerthe giftie -jie n-:. To see ourselvi's a- ithcrv ce u-. It would fVoiii laany a Man Icr !ice u-. And fooli-.|i notion.— /,’• I’.ut c.ime when you wi'l. ■\ jicrfect liki-ne" .vou'll have. If on o;ily -it still. l.oVtl ;iVe if ;l'.l otluTS tl'.v' b* >t -'.vt'>ec t fir ittin_. thouuh tt.e m 't d;tli.-u!t t- please. .rcMri- ti.e -.liadi »■ Ere t .e substance l.ide. — SJnif -■ Sej.t. 1. l''M. l*tf W AX ri:i). fr. I.uni!ier for Wagoi,-. 1 •' too iindies thick. ft. .*^easo>ied *ak Lumber. 1 J to :i imdies. IMiuit, \\ iiite(>ak and Hickor', , for .Vvletrees. llMM; ft. W h;te ((ak tor T 'hgues, Itolstei s and Shatts. li. i p, st «i;ik Ilub.s, for (’arts and W.agons. Spokes. For which the highest cash j'rice wiP '»e p:,'d. .\)>plv -I toll to E. Fl’LLl^H. .May 1.*. 1>--.1. 7J-tf 'I'o \vim: maki:ks. E h.ive n few L.arrels of fine oM .\pp’e ▼ W Hrandy for sale; sucli .as tlmse who want to uiake good wine sliould get. COOK .V TAYI.oR. Sei't. I'-., l-.'.l. -J-J-tf August 4. HINSDALE. 10-tf Norictv fH’^HE Ste.amer Chatham will leave tjiis pbicv i B every Monday and Thursday at 7 o clock, | A. .NL, (instead ofo’clock as at present,) com- j mencing at 7 o’clock .Monday Ktth inst. *I of leaving Wilmington, every Tuesday and Iri- | dav at 2 o’clock P. M. ■ .JNO. 1). WILLIAMS, Agent Cape Fear Steamlioat Co. Fayetteville, March 3. NO'I'IClv—All Accounts due the Merchants' Steamboat Company, for !• reights I up to the l-’)th inst.. must be j>romj»tly ]>aid to the undersigneil. us much time cannot be given to the cidlection of the s.ame. | .1. vV: T. WAUDILL, late Agents. Fayetteville, .Tan. ‘J7, 18;>1. otltf Dr. X. ». HAICJII, Has taken an Office on lluy Street, West of the Jlotel Buildings. July 14, 1851. ^Mministrator^s J\'otic€. CL'MUKKL.VNI* CofNTV, N. C., Kept. 22, l8ol. j The Subscriber having, on the second day of September Court of Pleas and Quarter Se.s.si(iiis for said ('onnty, 1H'>1, taken Letters of Administration according to Lhw on the Estate of Dr. Hiram Robinson, deceaeed, hereby gives gener.-il notice to all creditors of said Estate, to present their claims, duly anthenticateil, within the time limited by law for tiiat purpose, other wise this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Debtors to said Estate w ill also please to make payment immediately. JJEN.J’N KOHINSON, Administrator. Further ,^*otire. WILL be sold on the loth day of October next, at the .ALirket House in Fayette ville, on a ciedit of six months, a man by fhe name of HILL, well known as a boat hand, be longing to the aliove Estate. 24-»jw] HEN.J’N KOHINSON. Adm’r. TAMILY l?HJI.i:S. AL.VHGE and beautiful a.ssr rtment of plain, fine and superliue Ql’.M’iTO HlHl^hS, at wholesale and retail. Just received. E. HALE & SON. Oct. 1. is.'.l. 100,000 Actcfi Vahiable timber la n d s FOR SALE. The Subscriber has purchased nil the Lands belonging to the Estate of Abrarn Dubois, dec’d, lying principally in Kobeson cfiunty, and on both stden of Lumber Kiver, the different sur veys containing Over 100,000 Acres; A large part finely Timl>ored, and convenient to Lumber P»iver. where a large (piantity of 'I'im- ber is now rafted to the Georgetown market. These Lands arc very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a large part is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more ahundantlv than any other section of the State. The Lands will be sold at a low price, and in ciuantities to suit purchasers. Information i-esi)ecting the title can be ol>- tained by applving to the Hon. Robert Strange, Hon. Jas. C. Dohliin, or A. A. T. Smith, Esip, (Attorneys at Law.) J understand there are niatiy trespassers on these L.'ini's. to all of wliom notice is hereby given, th.it the law will be enforced against all such oflendei-s. T and Sui«n,e,. cosTrAuTiTALj * (Jorn*;r Pratt at reef ami ,, Sjwrr, hAljTlMintll ^HE largest and best stock tf i. ADE CL(n'HIN(; ever on..;;,J Halt. more. Dress, I rock atid \t's lors, qualities and sizes, from n-' ■ and upwards. PANT.\Loo.\s .atsii**^’ and tipwards, embracing all stvKs 'i- jdain and jdaid Cassimeres. VK variety at coiTespoi.ding prices, assortment of P.oys’ ('lothing. ’‘“fft Importing our own Cloths j and manufacturing on tho niost e:vtcns^ enahle.s us to of'er inilucenients to not to be surpassed by any ('lotirm'r'^'r ment in the L'nited States, determined to make fiie Wli. is diilv authorised to make sale ol the same TliOS. J. CL'KTLS. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 1, I84.'i. 7()tf , HHOTill'lIX IWL fglllE Steamer HllOTHERS ;ind Tow Hc.ats, JL STEVENSON .and DAVID l.i;WLS are pre- l>ared to foi'w.ii d with Di- sr.v ri ii, .all good.s con signed to the Pro] rielor. Tli(‘ Sle.inicr Hrothers is of light draft, and well suited to run in low water. Slie posses.ses power, and speed, ami is adndiably .adapted to towing, and c in accommodate about li'> p.iosen- ;^ers. T!'C propiiefor contcmjilates running the Hoat him-e'f. and v.ill give special attention to way treight .and na\al stores; to towing, and will al so attend to the comfort and convenience id' Passengers. From his long experience as Agent in U ib)iington of the several Steam Hoat Coni- panit-s. he lliinks he can "ive satisfaction. To Men h.aiits in the interior he would say. that all Coo.Is shipiied l>\ him, will l>e deli\ered to t!i»\r \gents in F.a_\et-eville. His agem tn Wilmington is .lOlIN (.'. L.VTT.V. to whom all communications may be .-iddressed. as Agent ol the .^tc.anier Hrothers. ,)oIlN 15.VNKS. Proprietor. May l.-|. 72-y \(;(.iN(i AND ia)i‘i:. /hl li ( ol'ToN P.A(;i;i.NG .V.M* HOPF. have 4* ariived. (bir f:iend.-i can semi in their orders. ani they shall be supplied. ( (*oK vV T.WI.OIl. .\u^-ost 1 s, ] s.'.1. 1 Itf (’ari*iatf*« and riJlHlHTY-LitiHT C arriages anil F.nggies now jl finished, and on h.ind—eighteen of w hii h are Hnggies. All at low prices, accoriling to finish. A. A, McKL1H.\N. Sej.t. 18. IS.'.l. 2;i-tf TO ('() r i'OX rLAN'l'l'JiS. PIECES COTTON HAGGlNG, 7•’> coils l!o]ie, 2iKl His. 'J'wine, Just received and for sale cheap, bv PETEK P. JOHNSON. Augu.st If'i, 18.")I, 1 Itf IIm* c!«I .’>orlIi AkKV, SllKMWKId, Co. have jll.st re ceived a silen lid assortment of Sitlrm Cttxxi- mfrf, black and grey, to which they would call the attention of the public. These gooils will compete in (|nality and duraliility with the best of Northern ('a>-sii:iercs, and are much cheaper, ranging from t’li'.l cents to -"riJ 2.') per \ard. Fayetteville. N. (',, Oct. 14, IS-’d, odtf RLANK BOOKS, VL.\K;E a»soitment of every descrijdion. embracing .Medium, Dend, and Cap Ke- eords. Ledgers. .Journals and Day I’looks; Half bound ('.ap and t^u.arto Hl.-mks of every variety; Moraor.indum Hooks of all kinds, just rec‘ived. Oct. i«. E. J. HAl.E vV S(»N. 'rose wood writing DESKS; (•>1’ Wood Work Ibixes: Papicr-.Mache .Mliums. Port Folios, .-ind Ink .''tands. Oct. E. J. Jl.Vl.E \ St»N. ''■■‘•‘It' Ibif.r,. , point of great attraction. aiKl haven/ * up more than oO.OilO O.AKMknT.'S j tine.st quality to the lowest in pric,. I In the Custom Dejtjirtmeiit v.;i| , found the choicest selection of Cl ( SIMEHES and VESTJN(;S, whid,'„ij, ,' I’ up at the shortest notice, .-nul in tlie'at.- t '■ ' and a tit always guarantied. Auiilication for anv part of the Lands can be , ivppiiL.iiioii 1 I . I , d be one price svstein strictlv ade to mvself. or to John Winslow, Esq., who * • f'Qlien,^, liomemJier the name anl pluce. fkSx. e Pnitt St. and Centre .Market Space. H. li. COLE fo • Ansnet I.-,, i WilOI.KSAI.K ' I IValch and Jewi'li-j I.. llT AIII.M'.li vV C(| '■ Mnm/a tntrra mnl J,,!,!,,... .h viU ij^ nml I'urn-,! leased the (iM ,,, foriiicrly occu]tied hv Canfiel'l, Hrothcr Eurl contfr of C/miUs uiui /iul.in,'-. (No. 227.) which they are puttin: in ci,nir;. WllOLES.\|,E \\.\T(ii ' n rH’^IIIS LINK OF F.OA'IS i:> -till in succe.ss 3. fill op ration on the Cajic Fear lliM'r, .••nd coiitii.ue t' olfer m.i!;y I.ici.itli t . the "-hijiping ]iulili»-. Pci'oii- patroni-'iig this Line, may rest as sure I that tin ir Gooils wiil be Jiiought i;p with h'[i.itch. and at tlie \er\ lowest rati's i-: Jieight. A U‘. S'l LLL. Presi.lent. T. S. H TTl.Kl.oll. -\gent at I'aVetreville. Fetv I.'., IS.'.l. ‘ .'/• tf NO rici:. )^T Mill .V ^^iLl.l have r>i!i'\e? fo the .'>1're rec«‘iit'v . r-iw; ':. 1 iv Mr. .Jolm D. Sl;i>r. one door V I t ol 'de-;-.! v. II. I’lr.ailSoii ,v >• n. V here the;. I .r.e _;!:'t re ive.l additions to tl.e '^1 ring l un h;'.-”s 'f .''tuple and F:iiic\ I*1IV (ionit.'s. I'ountrN mcrchaiits are requested to examine our >tock. .June 7, 1 1. J. H. STM!!t. J. M. WILLIAMS. 7-'»-tf HENRIETTA LINE OF DOMi:s'n('s. ITTLF, Kiver 0'iial"T'.'s; 7->' and 4-1 .•'iieetings always on luimi. and for .>.ale :it Factor\ jirices, hv STAHP. W1LLIA>L'. June 7. 1 ■ -'*1. 7.‘>-tf i; II. lili.A.NSO.V SO.\ OFFER for sale, l-'(> doz. Knives and I'oi-ks, from ■'i() cts. to^il-l (XI set: DNIdo. Pocket Knives, all qualities. I'im, Stock and P.ad ! Locks, Wrought and (’ast Hutts. .‘screws. Hinges, ; .Mill and Hand Saws. Drawing Knives, Stecl- t yards, .''ad Irons, ('ast an'l (ierman Socket I'hisels, Hammers, iLatcliets, .''ijuares, Curry , Comhs, Horse P>rnshes, Shovels and Ton'jrs, ! Long-handle .''hovels and Spades, Cross ("ut ( Saws, Trace and I5reast Chains; and shall have in a few rl iys :i full .assortment of I’lanes. Call and examine. Oct. 1 L oO-tf a o ym,. • f nilII' subscriljer has .just re- Jl ceived and offers for sale, j a snjiply of (Irccii and lilacr Tcas^ Of very superior ipiality, con sisting of Very fine ‘-Hyson.” Do do ‘-Innierial.” i)o do ■•Young Hyson." Do do “()olong.” These Teas were selected by a good judge, and are recommendeil as ‘-first r.-ite.” S. J. HINSDALE. Oct. 14, 18.'>1. ;:itf M.VNTUA-MAKIXG & A11UL\KRY7 ^ I j'FBESH TEAS. liiiu‘ to Jialoiirh. ~ ^KIHE SnhscriJiers, Mail (’onfractors from M_ F.-iyetteville to K.-ileigh, will i-omnience Operations this d:iy, with new and con-.fortalile Coaches, good horses. ;:nd careful D-ivers.— The I are is I-1 \ L DM.L.\K.'s—sime ; ' before. 'I'he .'^t.ige Houses are. in Fay ette\ille. the l .iy- ettevi’le Hotel, in Ualeigh, tl'.e aI'l'orongh llousi': hut PasseiigL'rs v.ill he conve\ed to su-h other Houses as they may select. The hours of departure will be, until further notice, at half past ‘.t P. NL from Fayetteville, and jit 2 P. M, from Ualeigh, daily. '1 he .snbscrihers hop(“. hv unreniitted attention, to secure a liberal share of fhe travel. :\n'J!D(»CK McKINNON, D.WiD .McNEILL. J’av etteville, .Tuly 1, JH.M. 78-lf RS. W.\LTON has just returned from the ' North with a new and beautiful assort- 1 ment of Fall and Winter .MILLLNEKY, consist- 1 ing of silk, satin and velvet Honnets, d'various i Jirices; Plumes, Ribbons and Flowers; Head Dresses and Caps; .Straw Honnels of different • (Ualify :ind price; Inside Capes; Collars and . I ndersleeves: very best (piality of Kid Gloves; i Fillet Inserting, long and short: a new anl ele gant style of Dress Trimmings, of the most fashionable kind, and a few handsome i>ress Patterns; watered and pl.-iin silk .Mantillas; vel vet Mantillas and Cloaks; a new style of lion- net Linings and Trimmings, of all eoloi s; ninl a handsome assortment of Flowers and Head I Dresses Dresses made in the latest style; like wise .Mantilh-is and Cloaks. Oct. 14, Ih.'il. 30-8m N. KING and Mc.MlLLAN have entered into copHrtnership in tlie Distillery ot Turporitine, and have erected a Still on the West side of the tayetteville and Western Plank Road, 8 miles from Fayetteville. N. KING. May n.—71tf A. Mc.MlLLAN. Mf*anteU. WE wish to buy 20,ft0> barrels Turpentine KING Si Mc.MlLLAN. Linr of fimr-horsc Cottrhr*^ from ^W^HE Subscribers having secured the mail 0- contract on the above Line, will i-ommence THIS DAY. running a Line of Four Horse Post Coaches, D.iily. Leaving Fayetteville at V, ]>. ^L, and arriving at Warsaw at }, past (i A. M., in time for the ('ars North an'd South. Re turning, leave Warsaw on tho arrival of the Cars, say about 1 or 2 P. 3i., and arrive at Fay etteville in ten hours. Every care Avill be taken to render the line pleasant, convenient, and safe, for Tr.ivellei's. .\ Line of Stages will be established as soon as pos.sible. by the Pl.ank Road, from Fayette ville via ( arthage. and .Vsheborongh, tj Lexing ton, Siilem, and Salisbury. McKINNON McNEILL. Fayetteville, N. C., ,\ug. 8, ]S',l. ]l-tf I •) Rbls. No. 1 Herring. 2-> “ “ ;i Mackerel. 100 Hales liny. 100 Picct's ('otton ■^)0 CV>ils Hope. '' Lbs. Twine. o() Hhds. .Molasse.n. Hhds. I'air Sugars. .'>0 R.ags Rio Coffee. With Alum and .Sack Salt, and Groceries gen- eriiily, for sale at the lowest market prices, by JNO. b. WiLLIA.MS. Auifust 14, 18o1. li’tf WANTKD. ^ rWlHE Subscriber wishes to purchase 8(X>,(X*0 J. lbs. for which the highest cash prices will be paid on delivery in Fayetteville. DAVID MURPHY. Rockfinli, Cumberland, Aug. 20, I80I. l.j-dm .Sfcaiai asid I'rri;;lif Koafw, A HI', all in excellent ripier for busini ss. Our ..'m low Hoais have been receiitiy repaired and made ■.•j ,is new. \\C h:ive .-ilso a i led a >rr>'- I lat for low w.iter. !ind well adapted to the service, .'she v.ill ciri'.v 7M» Mils, nierch.-indize, .ind di-aw only :J» inches water. Tiiose fiivoiii!- us with their patronage. m;iv expect a' proin|.t and cheap service in every particular as any other l.in* »-an ofier. DEMlNt;. Pres't. R. M. (»R1:FLL. Agent. ■\. D. C\/.ArX. .\gent at Wilmingtoji. I'ayetti Wile, Dec. 21, L^'iO. oO-tf saij:m rSIIII^ siiliseriber has taken cl.arge of fIds old M and well know n I'st.-iliiishment. and is pre pared to attend to all orders for I’rintinir Papt'r, Morcliants’ uiid j I'actoi v W rapping, tkc. j The .^^ill h:is recently been thoroughly refitted witti new machinery, and the suhscriher Jielieves he can furnish Pa]ier id a.s good quality and at as cheap prices as can be piirchasel any where. North or South. CHARLES E. SHOHER. S:i1em. June 7. l^•‘)l. 77tf Tin; (i i.i.iiiniKii iikk I’trtM CK)K!.\; STOVE, fS for sale by the Subscriber in Raleigh and I y veitev ille; in Kaleigh at his Shop on Fay etteville Street, and in Fayetteville at .Mr. A. M. Camjiliell's. The Stdiseriber hereby forewjirns all persons from purchasing an.v of these ,'stfives from anv peison either in or out of North Carolina, ex- cef>: from himself or his dnl.v authorized Agents. He has puichased the exclusive right to vend this Stove w ithin tin* .'■^tate, and will prosecute any jicrson infringing his right, either by pur chasing, selling, or using, any except th(»sc ob tained from himself. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, April l'.\ iSol. (58tf f'liicunraoc y art It ('arolina. fBlHE undei-signcd is manufacturing, in Fay- j JL etteville, j Boot and Shoe Polish, j far superior to the Hlacking purchased in the ; Northern cities. He intends devoting his whole ; time to manufacturing and vending this very su- ! [lerior Polish, ami calls upon all w ho think it to ' the interest of the Southern jieojile to become ^ independent of Northern manufactures, to give him their aid and patromige. He is prej)ared to show, by afinolnfr (rial, to an.v one who will call ujxm him, the rnxt xufie- r>oTiti/ >; his over all other /loli-f/ic.t or hlackimj now sold in North Carolina, (’all and have your boots ami shoes once completely blacked and polished, and be .satisfied. i This article is ofll'ered at a price i>ot higher ! than is usu.-illy charged for other and inferior | q.m’ities, and a trial is all that is asked to se cure the yiatron.Tge of the public generally. The undersigned expects to visit every por tion of the State to introduce his Polish, and asks now in advance that .Merchants and others visiting Fayetteville will give him a call. i A. J. WOODWARD. | June 21, 18 ,] . 77-(jm \vi:n8'i'i:irs r.\RTO iMctionary; ditto ■ Octavo: AValk- er'.s Octavo; Worcester's. Walker's and We' >.t,.r's .'School Dictionaries, ,S:c. .Inst received by E. .1. il.VLE vV SON. Oct. iJANKKirs WArjj: rs:~~ fJOHTE Kolios; Writing Pads: \c. .lust received by E. J. H.\LE SON. Oct. S\\ AIM'S .irSTlCK; ^^(tRTH C.irolina Form Hook; Civil Practice in North Carolina. Oct. '■•. E. J. HALE vV St>N. rivo |B ,\.\.\W A\ from the s:il>scriber, on the I'Uh int.. a negro girl by the name of Ciiroline. .S:i)ii j:irl is probably birkin.cr ahout C. .Nloiit.igne's. a.s I hired her from him. 1 will pa.v the aliove reward for her delivery to me. or confinement in our j-iil. Said Caroline is about 20 years of age—quite tall for that age. J(M1N STEWART. Fayetteville, Oct. lo. 1S.'>1. iJOtf iu.A('KSMrrn tooi.s. A FI LL a.'ssortment of the l>est qu.-ility, for ».'m. sale by H. HRANSON A .SON. Oct. 1:?. ;io-tf Klivi^ioii A.('. ^iiiilin. An I'lei-tinu for .Maj tr (joiu'ral td’ the 2d Division will be held on the loth of Novem ber, and Cid. .John W1NSLIW of (’uinlverland, will be sujiported for that fdHce. [oOtE \VKrriN(; i>apku. RAM.S assorted French, Flnglish and American Cap. Letter, Hath Post, Folio Po.st. ami Note Papers—;i well se lected stock, embracing a great variety of qual- itv andjtr;i'e. .Vlso, Hristol Hoards, I’erforated DiUo. Tissue ami Drawing Paper, and Station ary of all kinds. Just receiving. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept. 2!*. 18.11. , STi:iM m\\\U WORKS, I Corner of North and Monument Streets, I ltaltiiiior% ;vil. j ^JI.'s.^ON iS: HAIRD liaving completed their ex-i tensive v orks. (which is now one of the I largest establishments of tJie kind in this coun- j try. , are prepared to fill all orders in their line, 1 vi/; .'Marble .Mantels, Munumeiits, Tombs, j ;ra\e ^itones. Table Tops, Tiles, (for floors,) | -Marble l..etters, at as reasonable rates as ' can be had in this or any other city in the L’nion. I For beauty of execution and originality of de- i sigti, their stock cannot be surpassed. They would respectfully invite Aichit>'c(g, liuihkrt, t'lifihirf Muhrrx and others to call and examine before pun hasing. They arc also prepared to furnish the trade with Slabs, Rlocks, &c. to or der. All orders by mail puuctuully attended to. 2(»-4m \VIIA1M'1N(; PATKK. J REAMS .Meilinm si/e. ' Go “ Hliie, for Cotton Yarns. | From Manteo Paper Mills. R:.leigh. For s:ile low bv IE HRANSON & SON. Jufy 0, 18-31, ntf ENPERIENCE IS THE HEST. Many a ]>o(tr wretch writhing under the ef fects of Dyspepsia, in some form, has become exhausteif or weather beaten for the want of proper medicines judieionsly taken. Not, how ever, any of those quack nostrums that pretend to cure consumption, liver all'eciions, or rheuma- : tism, liy one remedy, but such combinations as ; are adapted to the nature and ch;iracter of the disease. If proving invaliiable by e.xperience, a remc- ■ dy is to be confided in. here is otie th:it will not fail to materially henetit or cure anyca.se ol in- . digestion or dyspepsia. The Rev. .J.mies Perryman, a H.'iptist clergy man, who is e.xtensively known in Georgia. s';ites thus: Talbot county. June 1818. Dr. Little—De.-ir Sir: Having been so much I benefiteil by your metlicines, I will cheert'ully I state the case. For years past I have been l>ad- ly dysjioptic, such as tightness and 0]>iiression after meals, acidity of the stcniach. debility, want of digestion, .Vc, In this state 11.any ar ticles of tood were oldigrd to be avoided, to say nothing of the languor :ind wretcliedness often exjierieuced any way. It was aboutnnderthe.se circMm.st;iiices. I heg.-in using yonr Antacid \'e- getaJ)le Pills ;ind Tonic Hitters; very soon [ found much relief, with ipiite an imjin.vcment of health. The medicines I covitinued with the greatest .-idvant.tge, p.-irticularly fhe Antacid, finding it always to give ijuick relief, .md to ■ promote digestion. 1 had not t.iken them long, before I could use any kind of food 1 chose with imjmnit.y. even c.-iIJiage. and other things here tofore inadmissible. For many months p:ist isince taking the medicinei I h.ive enjoyed good health, which has not been the case for ye.-trs l>ef'ore. Tho.se of my friends and ac(uaiiitau- ees simiiarl.y afHicted, 1 would .-idvise to try these Dvspeptic medicines. Yours, trulv, .Signed) JAMES PER I! V.Nl AN. Read the following well marked cases that had long baffled all other remedies: P>a1dwin county, April 1840. I*r. Little—Dear ."^ir: For the la^t sis or se ven years, my wife has been badly afflicted w ith dy«j>ei‘sia, .so much so as to become nearly help less, ,-ilthough having been attended by two or three jdiysicians. During the last year .-he took, wliilst in this situ;itiin, vour Antacid and \'eget.ible Pills, which soon helped her much from that sinking or o]ipression after ejiting, lie.siiles gaining strength, .'''he continued to im prove f'.tst, parjicul.-iily when we used the Totiic Hitters with the other medicines, atid is now enjov ing pretty fair health, and feels like a new being. Yours. res]>ectfully, , (Signed) HEZEKI.V RtKIERS. Sen. The fac-simile of the signature of Dr. W. G. 1 Little will Ik* found upon the outside wrajiper of e.aidi of his Medicines. j Isold whi>lesale and retail, by the Proprietor, i at bis Manufacturing Depot, No. 2fi4 Market street. Philadelpliia, and Macon, (ieorgi.a. To be harl also of James ('ain. Rockfish; • A. Wjitson. FKi|-;il (‘ollege; Townsend vV Ilou.it- lass, Heniiet;svjlie: Dr. P. .M. Cohen, Charles ton: C. C. Pc.'.rbce, Harclavsville; P. F. Pcscud, Raleigh. S. J. HINSD.XLE. .\gcnt for Fayetteville. B^S('APEI) from the Jail of Ker.sliaw District, A on Mond.-»y the 1 Jth day of July last, SA.MIEL ,i. LoVE. who was convicted for the murder of Robei t .J. Lester, at .''pring Term of (’ourt. 1S.)1. Said I.ove is about 2(> or 21 vears (d'age. six feet two inches Jiigh. mot certain as i regards his heiglit. but sujijiosed to be therea- lx)uts.) has d.-irk hair, and of a sallow comjdex- ; ion, with a downcast look; some of his fri'Ut ' teeth a little decayetl, and follows the occupa tion of a (',-irpenter. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend the said S. J. I^;ve and i lodge him in any Jail in this State, or One llun- dreil ;»nd Fifty l>olIars for his safe confinement in any Jail in the United States, so that I can get him. JOHN INGRAM, .Shcrif}'. Camden, S. C., Aug. .So. 18.‘>1. 20-('.m order for the JEU ELRY HFSIM'.SS, to be opi nod •iK i. .'^ 20th of July. In civlling the attetition of the tniilf ti ^ new concern, we mention the fact tluit vip ■ associated with one of the mc.st extei.sivf elry Manufacturing Estuhiisiinur.ts in , try, which must give a decided advantage ov, all others in this market for snpp’.viri^ w ith .Jewelry at m.inufactnrers' ].rices, a fet.™, in this iii'.'inch >f tra'Ie lopg .-inee ■*. tween Haltiiiiore and the .'suuthern and .Mcrch.ints. We desire to call particular attenticii •. Watch de]>artni(.i.t. which will at all lir., . -- suj-jdied with a great assortment f n in tlii ;;, r c.lebrated niannfactnreis. :ind kept inpir.: running order, so th,-tt purchasirs niav ut take them, with a written gn;,i-;,i,tee tlut iL- will perform correctly. This branch id' the business will receiv- e.'pecial attention of one of the firm, w h' fj. tensiye and jiractic:il km>wledge of the In: . will, we hoj'C, give us a place in the coii;;. of buyers. \\e respectfully invite you to call ujmn . when you next visit our city, contideiijlv 1.. lieviiig that an examination of our (n)nil> prove to you that they are better ?rvje« ;,r cheaper than you have ever seen in tiiis and assure you that no effort sh.-ill he wairr- on our part to nnike the acqnaintance uiiv ; mutual benefit. L. II. .MILLER \ CO. Old stand, formerly occupieil hv (.'anfield, Hni. \ Co., S. K. cr- ner of Charles \ Haltiiiioie l>:iltimore, June I80I. U-Vu REFERENCES: Messrs. "Wyeth, Hlacklock \ Co. Gwyn, Reid & Taylor. James Hodges cV Hrother. llurst \ Herry. Murdoch, l)uer iN: Kvans. Steilmann iS: Ilinrichs. Sangston \ ('o. IJarthlow, (iwyn C.,. Kiely Pendleton. Cushings Hailey. Jidin .Murphy iJi ( 0. Moore vS: tirithn. BETTO.VS SHIRT KST.ICLIMLME^T, ]?!( Stn'ft, m i/m.iaosh:. ^BIHE largest aiiil ■ JL Manufacturing Wi: • s:;le Establishment in : ('ity. The capital :iii'i f : ^ engaged enables me ;ii ^. times to offer to Co intrv Merch.-mts and l'^ - ers in SHIRTS, COLLARS, LINEN and "i T(JN DR AAV ERS, great inducetueMs— than usual efforts h iving beeti made to niilr the assortment of these articles full and o.in plete. The Stock on liand is large and well for Men and Hoys. All ordeis from the Country atten'ifi’ with iiunctuality and despatch. Remember the Name, and j\o. 179 .TIarket T. W. I'KTTON. August 1-5. 1851. ll-yi'pil FOR SAU:, ONE lot of l.and oontaining 2 acres, with n comfort.-ible Dwelling House and Kitchen tiiereon. The above property is in half a mile of RoIkssou Institute, Robe.'ion county. Also, Four Shares of the C.-qdtal Stock in said Institute. For further partictilars, inquire of ALFRED JACKSON. Cumberland county, Sept. 1, 18-'>1. 18tf frT7\\\i A N~iai lu? A >k, ~ Snrre&sor to Ilntrh (■ IhirhiOtky Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Ciffars, Tobacco, and ^iiiilT, Keeps constantly on hand the above named articles, of the most popular brands, and warranted equal to any in the country. Hav ing made arrangements with an exten.sive house in Haltiinore, he will sell at Haltimore prices, and re8i)ectfully invites the citizens of F.iyette- viilc and surrounding country to give him a call, gfegr Front Street, next door to Messrs. Tol ley & Hart, (at the sign of THE TURK.) W'ilmington, Oct. 9, I80I. 30tf WANTED, GOOD HANDS, at 75 cts. per day, on * * the Southen\ I’lank Road. Steady employment and cash payment weekly, if re quired. Apply to D. M. RUIE, At the Steam Mill, or to A. A. McKETHAN, June2n, 18.')1. [77-tf] Fayetteville. Com, Peas, anti Hay, r^^lIP> Subscriber has on hand and is con- i stantly receiving, on consignment, a sup ply of the above articles, which may l>e pur- cliaseil at the lowest market prices at the Office of tlic Henrietta Steamboat Company. K. M. OKRELL. April 8, 18o0. 14tf wTNTl^^ »■ term of flve years. Good security given. In terest annually or semi-annually. Address letter to A. B,, and leave at this of' fice. June 30, iS.jl. 78-tf llofclikixM’K Vcrlical Water Wheel. ^H^HERE are several hundred of these Wheels -H. in operation in difierent counties in North Carfdina. For proof of their great adv.-intaires over the cimunon flutter wheel, or anv otiier wheels now in \ise fi>r saw mill;., we confidently refer to those who have apjdied them to their mills. We can recommend them particularly for their superiority in cases of a low head of water, or Lack water. We still keep a supply of W heels, suitable for different heads of water, at Wihnington, Nevv- benu Washington, Edenton and F.ivetteville. The wheels may also be had of E. A. Hrev.ird, Lincolnton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va. 1‘erson.s wishing to obtain the right to use tl wheels, will be served on application McNeill it Co., Fayetteville, N. C. D. McNEILL. A. A. McKETHAN, D. J. McALlSTER. Feb’y 22, 1849. 5(;.tf the to D, Lii K i\sru.\.\c);. rWlHE Umlei-signed has J)een appointed Agent -M. of the N.orth Carolina Mutual Life Insu- nince Company. Every member for life partic ipates in the profits of the t'ompany; jmd the annual premium for life membership, where it amounts to or more, may be paid oue-half in cash, and the other half in a note at 12 months. Debtors’ lives may be insured by creditors. A man may insure his own life for the exclusive benefit of his family. The lives of slaves mav be insured. This system is rapidly growing into favor, all over the civilized world. It is one by which a family, for a small sum annually, may be pro vided for, after the death of its head, on whose exertions they nuiy have been dependent for a support. It is a good investment of Tuouey, even if one should live long after talking out a Life Policy. Explanatory j)aniphlots, and the necessjiry Blanks, furnished ou application, E. J. HALE. Fayetteville, June 1850. 72 BOOK BINDERyT RW. H.\RD1K has resumed the Book • Binding Busineg# at the new Store next door to Mr. Beasley, Jeweller, where he will re ceive and exeoutc binding in any style desired August 1. 27tf Reports in Law and K|iii1 y. Proposals by LITTLE & B*ROWN. for puMisii- ing bv subscription a New Scries of L.\" AND EQUITY HEPoi:T. rW’^IlE want of some system by which ■ cisions and judici.il opinions of t!ie -fvenu Courts of Law and Equity in Eugbnid mii more promptly and clieaply furiiisht-'i t" legal profe.ssion in this conntr.v. has leii;; seriously felt and acknowledged. Tho subscriV>ers projiose to roj'iib’i'li reports in full, as fast as they ;ii>pe ir in Kn:- land, and can be received here. They "ill i"D- , tain reports of cases ileciiled in the Ih-i''' ''' I«ords. tile Privy t'ouncil, fhe several ‘ Equity, the Court of Queen's Hench, the of(’ommon Picas, the Cotirt of K.xehe-iUPi' Excliequev (.'liambev. the Ecclesiastical uii'l minilty Courts, the Court id' Haiikrni'ti.'- eluding jilso the Election Cases, the Ci'i'Muih’ ; ses Reserved, and tho H.-iilwa.v .-ind ('anal Jl'*''- I These Reports will be jiiiltlished in iin'ii'i-; i numbers or parts, commeneing vitli tlu' ! sions of Michaelmas (November) Term. I'-''' , and will be carefully edited by a meiiil'er icf I’ar. with notes and references to aii;il-‘r * I Ami'rican decisions. I Each nunil>cr will consist of over tln-ce 1;»’'‘ ] dred v^!>ges closely printed oct.-ivo. on tlic I""* j p.-iper, and in clear, fair type, .-md vvill i-oiitJiin I .a table of cases, and a full table of ; thus forming a complete volume ly itsc.:. j well as a part of au entire series. The price of this pulilic.-ition, furiiiini volumes octavo, -will be ij*10 a year, ]>;tviiWe iij adviincp, or the six vohnnes, h.mdseiucly ii” uniformly bound in law sheep, >^12. LITTLE v't HP.(i"N- 112 Washington street, bos'''" The Subscribers are authorized ceive subscriptions for the above work, the volume of which is already issued. E. ‘j. HAl.i: \ Mav 1851. 70tf checks, ON ALT. TTTE BANKS IN FAY’ETTEA’^ILLE, Just 1 rintcd and for Sale at this OfiBce. Works on Free-Masonry- EW' Masonic Trestle-Hoard. adapted to tjl* Work and Lecture.s. as practised * Lodges, Chapters, Councils, and Eiieainp»'^'’'* of Knight Templars in the United . Chas. \\\ Moore. The Free-Mason’s Manual, .a conil'«"'"“ the initiated through all the degrees of .Masei'O by Rev. K. I. Stewart. , The True Masonic Chart or IHerocbl' ' Monitor, by J. L. Cross. , The Free-Mason’s Monitor, containin?'1 ‘ line.ation of the fundamental principles ot Masonry, operative and speculative, as well' religious as a moral view, by Z. A. l>avis. For sale by E. J. HALE \ May 31. _ Hlanki^ o f ail kinch> For sale at this Ollice.

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